The primary goal of this site is to provide mature, meaningful discussion about the Vancouver Canucks. However, we all need a break some time so this forum is basically for anything off-topic, off the wall, or to just get something off your chest! This forum is named after poster Creeper, who passed away in July of 2011 and was a long time member of the Canucks message board community.

Love Neko Case, Spideyman. Middle Cyclone was one of my favorite albums the year it came out.

Recently going through a Band of Horses craze, just bought their first two albums, yeah I'm late on the game for BoH. My fave albums so far for 2011 are Dolorean's 'The Unfazed', Bon Iver 'Self-Titled' and Fleet Foxes 'Helplessness Blues'.

looking forward to the new Richard Buckner, Wilco, Elliott Brood, The Deep Dark Woods, Blitzen Trapper, Richmond Fontaine and AA Bondy all coming out in the next 2 months.

If you are looking for a new discovery, I highly recommend AA Bondy's two albums. You can't go wrong them. He's probably my favorite 'new' artist. His old band 'Verbena' had a Nirvana'ish sound sort of but now he has gone sort of Folky with his solo stuff, real cool.He puts an a helluva live show, saw him last year at the media club.

Was at J Roddy Walston and the Business last night - holy hell they put on a fucking awesome show!

They're a band that's likely to blow up in the next year or two my bet. They've toured with some pretty big bands (Black Keys, Deer Tick) and sooner or later they will get their break too. All great stuff.

Love Neko Case, Spideyman. Middle Cyclone was one of my favorite albums the year it came out.

Recently going through a Band of Horses craze, just bought their first two albums, yeah I'm late on the game for BoH. My fave albums so far for 2011 are Dolorean's 'The Unfazed', Bon Iver 'Self-Titled' and Fleet Foxes 'Helplessness Blues'.

looking forward to the new Richard Buckner, Wilco, Elliott Brood, The Deep Dark Woods, Blitzen Trapper, Richmond Fontaine and AA Bondy all coming out in the next 2 months.

If you are looking for a new discovery, I highly recommend AA Bondy's two albums. You can't go wrong them. He's probably my favorite 'new' artist. His old band 'Verbena' had a Nirvana'ish sound sort of but now he has gone sort of Folky with his solo stuff, real cool.He puts an a helluva live show, saw him last year at the media club.

Always missed your musical insight BD, finally saw Wilco at Massey Hall last year and was very very impressed by the technical talent. I'll check out the others, haven't had much time of late due to school but will now that I'm back to the land of the living.

Wottya know Spidey Jr. took up the electric, started a band and is off and running like a clam at a seagull convention. I draw, he plays but my influence on him over the years has taken it's toll...Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Stones, U2 but one of his buddies has him going down the Led path right now, I know he will find his way back if I take him to local live jive like Uke Jams And I told him the advice you gave so many years ago that anything you ever needed to know about song writing you can learn from the master chord changing limey cockroaches...

I gave a listen to some and AA Bondy stands out the most. BoH, not so much but I always give them a few listen before judgement is passed (or the audio hard on kicks in or not ). Bon Iver ain't bad either.I knew I heard Fleet Foxes somewhere. Good stuff! I'm a big fan of an internet radio station called Radio Paradise, out of California. It's always been available to iTunes listeners (and Mac Gurus!) Listener supported it plays an amazing eclectic playlist http://www.radioparadise.com/index.phpGive it a go, some good shyte for sure.Has fatherhood mellowed the old man or is it working organically with the wood?

I have started to appreciate Mark Oliver Everett E! and The Eels a lot more and have picked up a few of their albums. They'll soon be in town and I got tix. One thing about this town is the music scene, whether independent, local or big it attracts all kinds. North X NorthEast was amazing. Saw Fucked Up perform their new punk opera.

Introducing The Procrastinators (kids band name) to as much small venue as I can to counteract his affair with everything The Edge...ahhhh was I that narrow minded as a youth? No, I was of the lucky ones in the seventies with a bro 6 years older that, while my friends had all the Kiss albums, he got me into Zeppelin, Stones, Aerosmith, The Who, Floyd, Bowie...

This 17-yo kid from Umeå was recently named one of the artists you should keep an eye on by TIME magazine:(just stop when they go to interview, it's all in Swedish, and then she leads the audience in a traditional song...)

Song from the '70s by Ted Gärdestad. The lyrics begin "the sky is an innocent blue, like eyes when the children are small, that rain drops keep falling like tears from above, is not the stars' fault, darling, I know how it feels, when the bridge to what's safe has been burnt, and even though time has us cornered right now, the sky is an innocent blue."